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In this thoroughly revised new edition, with eleven new chapters
and substantial updates to all others, Rowan Bayne and Gordon Jinks
expertly combine the professional and academic aspects of applied
psychology. The contributing authors, all experts in their field,
provide authoritative and engaging overviews of their areas of
expertise and an important range of perspectives. The book is
organized into three parts. The first part is a general context for
applied psychology including a discussion of questions about
evidence based practice. The second part discusses practice and
training in a plethora of areas of applied psychology, including
all of the traditional routes (for e.g. clinical, health and
educational psychology) eight relative newcomers' to the field (for
e.g. sport and forensic) and four areas not always regarded as
applied psychology: counseling, coaching, careers guidance and
lecturing. The latter group are examples of disciplines which are
intrinsically psychological but do not require a psychology degree
for a career in them, such as nursing, occupational therapy, social
work, HR and management. The innovative third part is a roundtable
of expert practitioners commenting on the new directions they would
like to see in their areas of applied psychology. Applied
Psychology: Research, Practice and New Directions, Second Edition
will be essential for all students considering a career in an
applied field, either those studying applied psychology at the
undergraduate or graduate level.
Training to be a counsellor can be an intense and demanding
experience, full of stresses and anxieties. It can also be positive
and fulfilling. This easy-to-use guide can help you make the most
of your training so that you survive - and, importantly, enjoy -
your course. From choosing a course to writing a report, the book
examines the biggest and passively most daunting issues you will
face on the way to becoming qualified. The information is presented
in easily digestible, bite-size chunks, so that you can dip in and
out of the text as your training programme - and your understanding
- progresses. Drawing on the authors' extensive teaching experience
and the wider literature, How to Survive Counsellor Training: *
Provides a realistic and reassuring advice at every stage, in order
to reduce anxiety and allow you to grow in confidence * Informs
your choices and suggests possible actions and strategies *
Explains the rationale behind some aspects of training, offering
hints about how to get the most out of the experience * Helps and
encourages you to take care of yourself and pay attention to your
own personal development * Warns you about some of the challenges
you might face and suggests strategies for coping with them.
Clearly structured and a pleasure to read and use, this text is
aimed at prospective and beginning trainees and will prove a
practical and stimulating reference for counsellors throughout
their training and beyond.
This successful title has been updated with new entries to reflect
the changes within the counseling profession over the last few
years. Maintaining the popular alphabetical style of the previous
editions, the authors have also kept the accessible writing style,
making this handbook a must-have for every practicing counselor!
The alphabetical entries follow the style of the previous two
editions. The book examines issues concerning generic,
professional, and more specific clinical practice. New entries
include criticisms of counseling, dependence/addiction, dreams, the
death of a counselor, refugee counseling, and self-injury.
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